Most Honda Accord models use a 5-lug pattern with M12x1.5 wheel bolts and a 19mm lug nut socket, but exact specs vary by year and wheel type. This article explains how lug nut sizing works for the Accord, what remains consistent across generations, and how to verify the correct size for your specific model.
Core specs you should know
Here is a concise set of specs that apply to most Accords from the late 1990s through recent years. Note there may be exceptions for certain trims or aftermarket wheels.
- Wheel lug pattern: 5 lug
- Pattern diameter (PCD): 114.3 mm (4.5 inches)
- Thread size: M12 x 1.5
- Lug nut seating: Conical (60-degree) for the majority of factory wheels
- Hex size: Typically 19 mm for the lug nuts; verify with your specific wheel or owner's manual
These items are general guidelines and should be confirmed for your exact model/year, especially if you have aftermarket wheels or trim options.
How to confirm the correct lug nut size for your Accord
To ensure you use the right nuts and avoid damage or safety issues, check these sources:
- Owner's manual or the vehicle's door jamb sticker for wheel and lug data
- Stamps on the wheel itself or the wheel manual/spec sheet
- Dealer or OEM parts catalog for your exact VIN and trim
- Professional measurement or use a torque wrench with the correct socket when installing wheels
When in doubt, consult a dealer or qualified tire shop to confirm the exact lug nut size for your vehicle, especially if you are installing aftermarket wheels.
Year-by-year caveat and variations
Honda Accord model years from the late 1990s through 2024 generally share a five-lug, 114.3 mm bolt pattern and M12 x 1.5 thread pitch. The seating style is predominantly conical (60-degree). However, there are exceptions for certain trims, hybrids, or aftermarket wheels, so always verify for your exact year and wheel combination.
Summary
In most Honda Accord applications, lug nuts are sized for a 5-lug, 114.3 mm pattern with M12 x 1.5 threads and a 60-degree conical seat, with a typical 19 mm lug nut socket. Always confirm the exact specifications for your year and wheel setup via official documents or the wheel manufacturer before purchasing replacement nuts or wheels.


